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collective.geotransform-1.0a2-1.lbn13.noarch
GEO stands for "Gracefully E-mail Obfuscation". This package implements the solution exposed in this post of List Apart web site authored by Roel Van Gils:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/gracefulemailobfuscation/
collective.geotransform uses plone.transformchain to transform the response output from Zope before it reaches your browser. It searches for all "mailto:" occurences inside the response and transform them into encoded harmless links. This codification is done via a simple base64 encoding, but enough to fool a spam robot. This is the form of the encoded mail link:
::<a rel="nofollow" href="contact/dmljdG9yLmZlcm5hbmRlejJAdXBjbmV0LmVz">mymail</a>
On the browser side, the encoded links are decoded to their original form by using a Javascript that restore them to normal "mailto:" links.
The text of the link is replaced by the full E-mail specified in the original mailto attribute.
Authenticated responses are NOT affected by this transform. Only anonymous responses are modified.
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collective.googleanalytics-1.4.3-1.lbn13.noarch
collective.googleanalytics is a product that integrates Plone with Google Analytics. It
includes both tracking and reporting functionality. The product enables easy tracking of
the standard Google statistics as well as external links, e-mail address clicks and file
downloads. It also defines Analytics reports that are used to query Google and display
the results using Google Visualizations. Reports are Zope objects that can be imported
and exported using GenericSetup XML and modified on a site-by-site basis. The product
currently provides a portlet that can display results of reports as well as a control
panel for authorizing your site and configuring settings.
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collective.idashboard-1.2.5-2.lbn13.noarch
Pimp your Plone dashboard!
This is a Plone Product that makes your user dashboard behave similarly to the iGoogle
dashboard.
Specifically, it adds the following functionality:
* Drag and drop portlets within and between rows
* Ajax enabled inline portlet editing and saving
* Ajax removal/deletion of portlets with themable confirmation modal dialog.
* Toggle show/hide portlets
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collective.indexing-2.0a3-2.lbn13.noarch
collective.indexing is an approach to provide an abstract framework for queuing
and optimizing index operations in Plone as well as dispatching them to various
backends. The default implementation aims to replace the standard indexing
mechanism of CMF to allow index operations to be handled asynchronously in a
backwards-compatible way.
Queuing these operations on a transaction level allows to get rid of redundant
indexing of objects and thereby providing a substantial performance improvement.
By leveraging the component architecture and Zope event system
collective.indexing also makes it much easier to use backends other than or in
addition to the standard portal catalog for indexing, such as dedicated search
engine solutions like Solr, Xapian or Google Search Appliance. One backend
implementation designed to be used with this package has already been started
in the form of collective.solr.
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collective.jqganalytics-1.1.1-2.lbn13.noarch
Introduction
collective.jqganalytics uses the jQuery Google Analytics plugin to load Google
Analytics asynchronously by default.
Custom Variables
Google Analytics tracking now provides for setting at most 5 user variables.
These can be managed through the control panel in Plone under the 'Google
Analytics settings' tab. There is no limit on the number of variables that can
be set in the control panel since they can be disabled or optionally disabled
using an expression. In the end though, the last one that is set for each slot
is the one that will end up getting sent to Google for that slot. The name and
value for the variables are both TALES expressions with the normal context
variables (context,`here`,`request`, etc) available for use. For a complete
list, see Products.CMFCore.Expression.createExprContext.
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collective.jqueryuithememanager-1.0-2.lbn13.noarch
This add-on let you manage the jqueryui theme used in Plone.
Features:
* Import a theme from a zip file built on http://jqueryui.com/themeroller
* Import multiple themes from a zip file
* Create or modify themes within the control panel
* Load all default jqueryui themes in one click in the control panel
* Delete selected themes
* Update themes
* External add-on can embed themes within a zope browser resource directory
* Select a theme
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collective.js-1.3.2.1-6.lbn13.noarch
collective.js module
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collective.js.colorpicker-1.0-2.lbn13.noarch
This product is an integration of JQuery Colorpicker plugin for Plone.
Installation
This isn't a standalone product. If you need colorpicker jquery plugin for your needs in a plone package, just add collective.js.jquery in the install_requires of your product.
And add your own javascript code setting colorpicker on your input.
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collective.js.d3-3.0.8.1-1.lbn13.noarch
D3.js is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data. D3 helps you bring data to life using HTML, SVG and CSS. D3’s emphasis on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying yourself to a proprietary framework, combining powerful visualization components and a data-driven approach to DOM manipulation.
This products integrates D3.js library in Plone.
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collective.js.datatables-2.0-1.lbn13.noarch
DataTables is a plug-in for the jQuery Javascript library. It is a highly flexible tool, based upon the principle of progressive enhancement, which will add advanced interaction controls to any HTML table.
This version includes datatables 1.9.4 without the examples available in the source distribution of the plugin. It is provided with an @@example.datatables view.
Install
A genericsetup profile is provided to add jquery.dataTables to portal_javascript in a non-minified version with compression option set to safe.
Key features of jquery.dataTables
* Variable-length pagination
* On-the-fly filtering
* Multi-column sorting with data type detection
* Smart handling of column widths
* Display data from almost any data source
* Scrolling options for table viewport
* Fully internationalisable
* jQueryUI ThemeRoller support
* Rock solid - backed by a suite of 1400+ unit tests
* Wide variety of plug-ins inc. TableTools, FixedHeader and KeyTable
* It's free!
* State saving
* Hidden columns
* Dynamic creation of tables
* Ajax auto-loading of data
* Custom DOM positioning
* Single-column filtering
* Alternative pagination types
* Non-destructive DOM interaction
* Sorting column(s) highlighting
* Extensive plug-in support
* Fully themeable by CSS
* Solid documentation
* 60+ pre-built examples
* Full support for Adobe AIR
* Source available at github
Plugins
This addon embed extras plugins:
* AutoFill 1.1.2
* ColReorder 1.0.5
* ColVis 1.0.7
* FixedColumns 2.0.3
* FixedHeader 2.0.6
* KeyTable 1.1.7
* Scroller 1.0.1
* TableTools 2.0.3
How to use tabletools
First include dependencies in your template, or register theses in portal_javascripts:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="++resource++jquery.datatables/media/css/jquery.dataTables.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="++resource++jquery.datatables/extras/TableTools/media/css/TableTools.css">
<script type="text/javascript" src="++resource++jquery.datatables.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="++resource++jquery.datatables/extras/TableTools/media/js/ZeroClipboard.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="++resource++jquery.datatables/extras/TableTools/media/js/TableTools.js"></script>
<style type="text/css">.clear{clear:both}</style>
Next you can create your datatable:
var oTable = $('#mydatatable').dataTable({
"sDom": 'T<"clear">lfrtip',
"oTableTools": {"sSwfPath": "++resource++jquery.datatables/extras/TableTools/media/swf/copy_csv_xls_pdf.swf"}
});
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